Overview:
Stylish vintage diamond wide band crafted in 19k white gold (circa 1980s).
Round brilliant cut diamonds total an estimated 0.75 carats (estimated at I-J color and VS2-SI2 clarity). Please note that one diamond is missing in the photo and our jeweler has since replaced it (along with checking/securing all remaining diamonds).
Crafted in Portuguese 19k white gold, the ring features a wide band (11.5mm - 0.45 inches) design with 7 rows of diamonds. The ring makes a lovely statement on the hand and is great worn alone as a statement ring or stacked. The band has a low profile to sits flat and comfortably on the hand and rises 2.5mm or 0.09 inches from the finger.
The ring is in very good condition and was lightly cleaned and polished.
The piece was acquired on a recent trip to Portugal, one of Europe's most exciting destinations for discovering exceptional antique and vintage jewelry. Portugal's thriving antiques community, historic markets, and renowned art and antiques fairs provided access to remarkable jewelry with provenance, exceptional beauty and character. Each piece was carefully selected for craftsmanship, originality and history. I am delighted to share these newly acquired pieces. Please shop our site to view the entire collection.
Specifications:
Weight: 11.6 grams
Stones: Round brilliant cut diamonds total an estimated 0.75 carats (estimated at I-J color and VS2-SI2 clarity). Please note that one diamond is missing in the photo and our jeweler has since replaced it (along with checking/securing all remaining diamonds).
Size & Measurements: The ring is a size 7.5 (sizable). The band measures 11.5mm wide (0.45 inches), rising 2.5mm from the finger.
Metal & Hallmark:
19k white gold. The base of the ring is stamped with the Portuguese Deer head and Ant .800 fineness mark for 19.2k gold. The ring was made in the city of Porto post 1985.
Please note that vintage and pre-owned jewelry may test slightly below the stamped or tested standard due to manufacturing tolerances, alloy variations, age, solder content, or wear. The piece may test from 16k to 18.8k gold with XRF methods.